Teri Garr, the offbeat comic actor of ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Tootsie,’ has died - WTOP News

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Teri Garr, the iconic comic actress celebrated for her roles in "Young Frankenstein" and "Tootsie," has passed away at the age of 79. Born in 1944, Garr began her career as a background dancer in Elvis Presley films before making her mark in the comedy genre. She became known for her quirky characters and impeccable timing, which endeared her to audiences and critics alike. Over the years, Garr received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award nomination for her role in "Tootsie. " Her passing is felt deeply within the entertainment community, where colleagues remember her not only for her talent but also for her kindness and infectious spirit.

As tributes continue to flow, many reflect on the impact she made in Hollywood and the joy she brought to viewers. Her unique blend of humor and authenticity set her apart in an era of film that celebrated individuality. Teri Garr's legacy will live on as a testament to her contributions to the art of comedy.

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